Joyce, Lucia Anna, 1907-1982
Dates
- Existence: 1907-07-26 - 1982-12-12
Biography
pProfessional dancer and the daughter of Irish writer James Joyce and Nora Barnacle. Once treated by Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung, Joyce was diagnosed as schizophrenic in the mid-1930s and institutionalized at the Burghölzli psychiatric clinic in Zurich.
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Guestbook, 1924-1970
Hubbell, Albert, 1981 - 1983
Hubble writes, in part: "I met Lucia Joyce for the first time in the fall of 1930, at the apartment of Ivy Trautman...." Ellmann responds with gratitude and further information about Lucia Joyce and her death.
Joyce correspondence
Photo-reproductions of letters from Joyce to various individuals.
Joyce, Eva, 1910
Studio portrait of Eva Joyce and her neice, Lucia.
Joyce, Lucia Anna
Snapshot of Lucia dressed in cloche hat and coat, posing outdoorsand a snapshot of Lucia's head and face, both compliments of Zdenka Podhajska. Photo-reproductions of Lucia and Giorgio as small children in Trieste; Lucia as an adolescent; Lucia as a young woman; Lucia in costume with 2 other young women; snapshot of Lucia Anna Joyce's grave marker; portrait of Lucia by Myron Nutting.
Joyce, Nora and children
The Joyce family pictured in heavy coats and hats, pictured in the sunshine outside a building in Zurich.
Joyce, Nora and children at a Zurich restaurant, 1915
Black and white photo-reproduction; photo-negative.
Letters: 1923
Photostats and photocopies; typed and carbon copy typed transcriptions and commentaries.
Letters: 1924
Typed and carbon copy typed transcriptions and commentary; photostats and photocopies.
Letters: 1925
Includes: photocopy of The Irish Statesman review titled, "A Clongowes Novel", 24 Oct 1925; carbon copy typescript of "The Spanish Translation of 'A Portrait of the Artist...'".